Yea, some stupid fucking bitches in front of me were dicking around and taking fucking ages because they were trying to buy alcohol without ID... At a fucking grocery store and you're trying to buy alcohol without ID and you like like you're fucking 16... how fucking stupid were these bitches!
I was not amused.

(03-05-2013 04:21 AM)earmuffs Wrote: Since he paid for shit.
What have you brought me FT?! Yea, that's what I thought!
Bloody Aussies...

i would by you something, but I'm not going to travel to you to do it.

The cost and effort would to me would not be equal to or greater than the reward I would receive for performing such a task, therefore I shall not preform it.

The people closely associated with the namesake of female canines are suffering from a nondescript form of lunacy.
"Anti-environmentalism is like standing in front of a forest and going 'quick kill them they're coming right for us!'" - Jake Farr-Wharton, The Imaginary Friend Show.

We located two historical anchors and photographed them. The one buried in the sand is in 98 feet of water and probably 10+ long, (7' are showing) and could be Spanish, we had a fleet of galleons wrecked off of our shores in 1733.

The second anchor, probably 19th century, because of the stock design lies in 40 feet of water. These photos have already been sent to a marine archeologist. I'm hoping he doesn't have either in his database and will want to come dive them with us.

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“I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man’s reasoning powers are not above the monkey’s.”~Mark Twain
“Ocean: A body of water occupying about two-thirds of a world made for man - who has no gills.”~ Ambrose Bierce

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(08-05-2013 06:44 PM)Full Circle Wrote: We located two historical anchors and photographed them. The one buried in the sand is in 98 feet of water and probably 10+ long, (7' are showing) and could be Spanish, we had a fleet of galleons wrecked off of our shores in 1733.

The second anchor, probably 19th century, because of the stock design lies in 40 feet of water. These photos have already been sent to a marine archeologist. I'm hoping he doesn't have either in his database and will want to come dive them with us.

Dammit man! Don't infect me with the diving bug again. I can't afford it now! But this looks so EPIC!

(08-05-2013 06:44 PM)Full Circle Wrote: We located two historical anchors and photographed them. The one buried in the sand is in 98 feet of water and probably 10+ long, (7' are showing) and could be Spanish, we had a fleet of galleons wrecked off of our shores in 1733.

The second anchor, probably 19th century, because of the stock design lies in 40 feet of water. These photos have already been sent to a marine archeologist. I'm hoping he doesn't have either in his database and will want to come dive them with us.

Dammit man! Don't infect me with the diving bug again. I can't afford it now! But this looks so EPIC!

Come on down to the Keys! I'll take you to my favorite sites.
I'm real curious to hear what the archeologist has to say about these two.

“I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man’s reasoning powers are not above the monkey’s.”~Mark Twain
“Ocean: A body of water occupying about two-thirds of a world made for man - who has no gills.”~ Ambrose Bierce

@Atotheist - there is always next time, I'd welcome the opportunity to meet you!

“I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man’s reasoning powers are not above the monkey’s.”~Mark Twain
“Ocean: A body of water occupying about two-thirds of a world made for man - who has no gills.”~ Ambrose Bierce